I'm going to cut down a 12" diameter hickory to make a bow to hunt with this coming fall.
Searching led me to several posts indicating that I should wait until spring so its easy to get the bark off... but I dont currently have a bow & need time to practice with the new one before next fall.
Should I cut it now or wait until the sap rises?
FYI, my hands are not good with detail work, I doubt I could chase a ring if I practiced for decades (born with hand tremors

). Thats why I settled on hickory, & I'm planning on a classic flatbow.
btw, am I correct that a hickory flatbow would meet these qualifications:
- durable
- minimal detail work (eg no ring to chase)
- among the "easier" selfbows to make